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Washington state senator arrested after landing at Hong Kong airport with unregistered gun​

Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
Updated Tue, October 24, 2023, 2:40 PM EDT·2 min read
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A Washington state senator said he was arrested after landing at the Hong Kong International Airport for carrying a gun not registered in the city.
Jeff Wilson, a Republican from Longview, was taken into custody on Saturday at the airport while traveling with his wife on the first leg of a five-week vacation in Southeast Asia, according to his office and local media reports.
Wilson, 63, is charged with carrying a firearm without a license, according to the city's public broadcaster RTHK.
Washington state Sen. Jeff Wilson, a Republican from Longview, Washington, was arrested on Saturday after landing in Hong Kong with a firearm not registered in the city. He was charged with carrying a firearm without a license and is due back in court on Monday.

Wilson, who has served in the state senate since 2021 and a Port of Longview commissioner since 2016, said he did not know his pistol was in his briefcase when he passed through airport security in Portland, Oregon. He said "baggage screeners failed to note it."
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Sen. Wilson to reappear back in court on firearm charge​

Wilson appeared before Sha Tin Court on Monday and was granted bail, RTHK reported, and is due back in court next Monday.
"Press accounts indicating that the weapon was discovered during a bag check are incorrect," Wilson said.
According to Wilson, he discovered the weapon midflight between San Francisco and Hong Kong, when he "reached into his briefcase for a piece of gum, and felt his unloaded revolver inside."
When the plane landed, he said, he "immediately went to customs officials" and alerted them.
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'An honest mistake'​

Wilson called the incident "an honest mistake" and said he expected the case "to be resolved shortly."
The senator said he was on a personal vacation "at his own expense."
Wilson, who said he holds a concealed pistol license, said although the firearm was not registered in Hong Kong, it is registered in Washington state.
A spokesperson for the Hong Kong International Airport could not immediately be reached by USA TODAY on Tuesday.
Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@usatoday.com and follow her on X @nataliealund.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Washington Sen. Jeff Wilson arrested at Hong Kong airport with gun


 
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A person of interest has been identified by police as Robert Card, 40, who they said is considered armed and dangerous.

Sources told ABC News that Card has a history of military service and is a firearms instructor.

Officials said the suspect is still at large.

New Hampshire State Police and Boston's Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives have confirmed they are also responding to the situation.



 
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Hermitage fisherman who cheated in tournament, now accused of poaching deer​

A Hermitage man convicted of cheating in a fishing tournament is now accused of poaching deer in Pennsylvania.

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Thirty-six-year-old Chase Cominsky made news headlines and became a target on social media a year ago after he and an Ohio man angered fellow anglers after a video circulated showing officials of a Lake Erie fishing tournament discovering that the two had put lead weights in their catch hoping to win some lucrative prizes.

Both were sentenced to ten days in jail, fined, and had their fishing licenses suspended.



 

Florida man stop making payments on rental car then gave Uber ride to wedding couple.​

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A Florida man is facing charges after he reportedly rented a car, stopped making payments and used the vehicle to give Uber rides, according to the Polk County Sheriff's Office.

Elijah Mills, 27, of Maitland, was booked into the Polk County jail Wednesday on charges of grand theft motor vehicle and driving with a suspended/revoked license, a press release stated.

On Tuesday, shortly after 9:30 p.m., Mills was giving an Uber ride to a couple from the United Kingdom in Polk County who were planning to attend their wedding next week.

As they were traveling on US 27 in the Four Corners area of Davenport, a Polk County sheriff's deputy got behind them, followed by a few more deputies.

Deputies boxed in and forced the Chevy Equinox Mills' was driving to stop because it wasn't his vehicle.

Officials said the vehicle had been rented from a company in Orange County, but Mills decided to stop making payments on it.

Mills reportedly told deputies that the company equips their vehicles with a device that keeps the vehicle from restarting, in case people stop making their payments, so Mills reportedly kept the vehicle running for three days. :roflmao:

He was taken to jail, while the couple was given a free ride to where they were staying.

 

Evangelist, wife face multiple child rape, sexual abuse charges in Murfreesboro​

The charges stem from actions that were alleged to have occurred in February 2021.​


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Benjamin Garlick, 32, faces the majority of the charged offenses. He is accused of five counts of aggravated rape of a child, five counts of aggravated sexual battery, soliciting sexual exploitation of a minor under the age of 13, and continuous sexual abuse of a child, Rutherford County Circuit Court records show.https://lawandcrime.com/crime/evangelist-and-wife-indicted-on-child-rape-and-abuse-charges-after-publicly-begging-for-money-so-they-could-preach-all-across-america/


Wild shit!
 

Florida man stop making payments on rental car then gave Uber ride to wedding couple.​

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A Florida man is facing charges after he reportedly rented a car, stopped making payments and used the vehicle to give Uber rides, according to the Polk County Sheriff's Office.

Elijah Mills, 27, of Maitland, was booked into the Polk County jail Wednesday on charges of grand theft motor vehicle and driving with a suspended/revoked license, a press release stated.

On Tuesday, shortly after 9:30 p.m., Mills was giving an Uber ride to a couple from the United Kingdom in Polk County who were planning to attend their wedding next week.

As they were traveling on US 27 in the Four Corners area of Davenport, a Polk County sheriff's deputy got behind them, followed by a few more deputies.

Deputies boxed in and forced the Chevy Equinox Mills' was driving to stop because it wasn't his vehicle.

Officials said the vehicle had been rented from a company in Orange County, but Mills decided to stop making payments on it.

Mills reportedly told deputies that the company equips their vehicles with a device that keeps the vehicle from restarting, in case people stop making their payments, so Mills reportedly kept the vehicle running for three days. :roflmao:

He was taken to jail, while the couple was given a free ride to where they were staying.



Nicca said fuck dat !! :lol:
 
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Federal agents found more than $480,000 in cash 'stuffed into envelopes and hidden in clothing' in Sen. Bob Menendez's home, indictment says​


According to the indictment, federal agents executed search warrants on the New Jersey senator's home in June 2022, where they found the "fruits" of the bribery agreement that Menendez and his wife, Nadine, had allegedly made with three New Jersey businessmen.

That included more than $480,000 in cash that was "stuffed into envelopes and hidden in clothing, closets, and a safe.



They are just donations :lol:
 
these white devils keep doing abhorrent things and they keep getting away with it

 
these white devils keep doing abhorrent things and they keep getting away with it

 
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